Some lawmakers and legal experts say the department has violated federal law with its addendum to the settlement.
Michigan taxpayers are still receiving confusing and erroneous tax letters from the state Treasury, demanding money some already paid, some CPAs say.
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HUD officials visit Staunton, discuss 'Work and Dignity' housing coalition
High-ranking HUD officials visited Staunton Redevelopment and Housing Authority and accepted it into the Work and Dignity ...
Scammers regularly try to convince their intended victims that they are from the Canada Revenue Agency, says the CRA.
Inland Revenue Service prohibited from investigating the president after reaching a deal to drop $10bn lawsuit ...
Charlamagne tha God is ripping President Trump over the $1.8 billion fund to settle the commander in chief’s lawsuit against ...
Michigan is focusing a disproportionate share of its audits on in-state taxpayers rather than out-of-state large businesses, ...
The IRS expanded its CP53E guidance with fresh information on QR code security, online account access problems, and how ...
The Amazon founder said eliminating taxes for lower-income Americans could ease financial pressure and encourage ...
The House voted to override a veto from Gov. Josh Stein of a proposal to give a federal tax break for private school tuition ...
The $1.776 billion fund, which is part of the agreement to settle Trump's lawsuit against the IRS and Treasury Dept., is to ...
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